Trinidad & Tobago News

T&T recalls drug due to cardiac arrest risk

The Ministry of Health Tuesday announced a voluntary recall of the Vancomycin Hydrochloride for Oral Solution, warning that patients could be at risk of cardiac arrest.

Trinidad: Four year old child beheaded

A four-year-old girl was brutally murdered at her 5th Street, Five Rivers, Arouca home on Monday night allegedly by a close male relative.

Trinidad and Tobago will not provide military assistance to Haiti

The Trinidad and Tobago government Tuesday said that it would not be providing any military assistance to ensure security in Haiti, where criminal gangs are seeking to overthrow the government of Prime Minister Dr Ariel Henry.

Trinidad and Tobago still divided on CCJ full membership

Trinidad and Tobago remains divided on whether the country should become a full member of the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) with at least the head of one group of lawyers calling for a referendum on the issue.

Trinidad: Suspect detained after making online death threats

One man was arrested for allegedly making death threats via social media, after officers conducted an intelligence-led exercise in the Southern Division between 4am and 9am yesterday.

UWI Seismic Research Centre has reported a 3.5 Magnitude Earthquake near...

The event occurred on March 26, 2024, at 11:41 pm local time, corresponding to 03:41 UTC.

UWI SRC Reports Two 3.9 Magnitude Earthquakes Near Trinidad and Tobago...

The University of the West Indies (UWI) Seismic Research Centre (SRC) has reported two 3.9 magnitude earthquakes near Trinidad and Tobago.

CAF donates USD 250,000 to assist in alleviating oil spill in...

CAF -Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean- approved a donation of USD 250,000 for Trinidad and Tobago, which will assist in alleviating the effects of the oil spill that has affected the coast of Tobago.

T&T police seize cocaine, marijuana valued nearly $200 million

The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) said it remains “relentless and focused” on dismantling drug trafficking networks, after narcotics estimated at nearly TT$200 million (J$4.5 billion) were seized in the south west of the country over the weekend.

Trinidad: Government accepts recommendations to change head of Strategic Services Agency

In a sudden and significant move, the head of the Strategic Services Agency (SSA) of Trinidad and Tobago, Major Roger Best, has been placed on administrative leave, triggering a comprehensive review of the agency's operations.